Fedora account restrictions
Russell Harrison
rtlm10 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 18 23:18:00 UTC 2008
On Jan 18, 2008 5:35 PM, David Woodhouse <dwmw2 at infradead.org> wrote:
> I don't much like the idea of letting some company, even my esteemed
> employer, keep contributors' identities in 'escrow'. Fedora should be an
> independent project, and I have a distinct feeling that the conspiracy
> nuts would go wild with such an arrangement.
One thing I thought was interesting was that he said his name couldn't
be somewhere "Googleable". I wonder if it would be possible to hide a
minor's real name in the fedora accounts system yet still have it
available to say members of the Fedora Board for accountability and
verification reasons. Obviously there has to be a level of trust
between the minor, the parrents, the people able to access his
identity, and the Fedora project members as a whole.
While I feel strongly about not allowing anonymous contributions, I
don't want to close out people in similar situations as ffm. I think
this is a case I think we'll see again and we should be encouraging
participation of motivated minors. This is a topic that brings up
many difficult issues that may require a great deal of work both
technical, and legal / political, but I'd like to see it resolved in a
way that will allow us to effectivly mentor the future of Fedora.
Besides, I know many a kid out there that's way smarter than me. ;-)
I'd hate to miss out on the good work they could be doing. When they
turn 18 we can give them the credit they deserve.
--
Russell Harrison
Systems Administrator -- Linux Desktops
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Note: The positions or opinions expressed in this email are my own.
They are not necessarily those of my employer.
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